ML20094H275
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1.0 I!CRODUCTION 2.0 SUPPLE!GICAL INFORMATION 2.1 R$gulatory Limits 2.2 Maximum Permissible Concentrations 9
2.3 Average Energy 2.4 Monsurements and 1.pproximations of Total Radioactivity 2.5 Batch Releases 2.6 Abnormal Releases E
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SUMMARY
OF GASEOUS RADIOACTIVE EFFLP"lCS 4.0 SUlruutY OF LIQUID RADIOACTIVE EFFLUE!CS 5.0 SOLID WASTES SHIPMEICS 6.0 RELhTED INFORMATION 6.1 Unplanned Releases 6.2 Changes to the Process Control Program 6.3 Changes to the Offaite Dose Calculation Manual I
6.4 Major Changes to Radwante Treatment Systems i
6.5 Land Use Census Changes l
6.6 Inoperability of Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation l
lj' 7.0 METEOROLOGICAL DATA B.0 ASSESSME!C OF DOSES 8.1 Dose at the Site Boundary and Hearent R9cidence From Gaoeoua Effluents 8.2 Dose to the ME!GER OF THE PUBLIC from Activitiec Within the SITE BOUNDARY 8.3 Total Dose Due to the Uranium Fuel Cycle 8.4 Doce Due to Liquid Effluento I
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j Table 1A Semiannual Summation of Gaseous Releases i
Table in Semiannual Airborne Continuous and Batch Releases
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Table 5 Dose at the SITE BOUNDARY and 11earest Resident I
i Table 0 Doso to the ME!GER OF Ti!E FU3LIO from Activities within the SITE BOUlTDARY Table 7 Total Dose Due to the Uranium Fuel Cycle Table B Dose Due to Liquid Effluents l
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!I 1.0 1HTRODUCILQH jl This Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report is submitted in
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i accordance with Section 6.9.1.7 of the Callaway Plant Technical lW Specifications.
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during the period from July 1,
1991 to De cetr.be r 31, 1991.
The inf omation is presented in the format outlined in Appendix B of Regulatory Guide 1.01, Revinion 1,.une 19*14.
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All liquid e,nd gaseouc effluents diocharged during this reporting l
jg period were in compliance with federal regulatione and the limits of i 3 Union Electric Adminictrative Procedure ATA-Z 01003.
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Specified as follows are the APA "Z 01003, Section 9 limito IE applicable to the release of radioactive material in liquid and j
gaseous etfluento.
l 2.1.1 Fission and Activation Gasen (Noble Gaces) 4 The dose rate due to radioactive noble gasen released in ganeous j
effluente from the site to areas at and beyond the sito boundary 4
chall be limited to less than or equal to 500 mrem /yr to the total l
body and less than or equel to 3000 mrem /yr to the skin.
ll l3 The air dose due to noble gsnon releaned in ganeous effluentu, f om each unit, to arean at and beyond the site boundary shall be limited to the following:
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During any calendar quarter:
Lena than or equal to 5 mrad for
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During any calendar year:
Less than or equal to 10 mrad for lR i
9^ama radiati a a"d 2eaa tha" or ecua to o m'ad ' r ' eta lg radiation.
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2.1.2 Radiciodine, Tritium, and Particulates i
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The dose rate doe to Iodine 131 and
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radionucliden in particulate form with half liven greater than eight l
(B) days released in ganeous offluents from the cite to arenc at and
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1500 mrem /yr to any orga:i,
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.ays in gaseous effluents released to areas at and L't.' W *.M W a boundary shall be limited to the followings s
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Less than or equal to 7.5 mrem to
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During any calendar yeart 1,ess than or equal to 15 rnrem to any organ.
I 2.1.3 Liquid Effluents The concentration of radioactive material released in liquid affluents to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Fart 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 for radionuelidos other than dissolved or entrained noble gases.
For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to 2.0E 04 microcuries/ml total activity.
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During any calendar quarter to less than or equal to 1.5 mrem to the total body and less than or equal to 5 mrem to any organ, and b.
During any calendar year to less than or equal to 3 mrem to the whole body and to less than or equal to 10 mrom to any organ.
2.1.4 Uranium Fuel Cycle Soure.en
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the public due to releases of radioactivity and to radiation irom uranium fuel cycle sources shall he limited to less than or equal to 25 mrom to the total body or any organ, except the thyroid, which i
shall be lirnited to less than or equal to 75 mrem.
2.2 ID21GILEttriniblL.C2nCfMIMi2tui 2.2.1 The maxirman perm.coible concentration values specified in 10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2 are used to calculate release rates and permicsible concentrations of liquid radioactive effluents at the unrestricted area boundary. A value of 2.0E 4 microcuries/ml in used ac the MPC for dissolved and entrained noble gases in liquid effluents.
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I 2.2.2 For gasecue effluents, maximum petmissible concentrations are not utilized in release rate calculations since the applicable limits are based on dose rate at the unrestricted area bounda t,/.
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2.3 hygrane Enercy This is not applicable to the Callawny Plant radiological effluent monitoring program.
2.4 tigar.urtrent e and ArtInirat_innt: AL IC101_hG121211311Y
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was accomplished by performing nampling and radiological analysi' cf effluents in accordance with the requirements of Table 9.3 A and Table 9.6 A of AFA-:Z 01003, Offsite Dese Calculation Manual.
Gamma spectroscopy was the primary analysis technique used to detemine radionuclide composition and concentration of liquid and I
gaseous effluents.
Composite camples were analyzed for Sr 89, Sr-90, and Fe 55 by an independent laboratory.
Tritium and alpha were measured for both liquid and gaseous effluents uutng liquid scintillation counting and gas flow proportional counting
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The total radioactivity in effluent releases was determined from the I
measured concentrations of each radionuclide present and the total volume of effluents discharged.
Gross beta or gamma radioactivity measurement techniquen were not utilized to approximate the total radioactivity in effluento.
2.5 lielch Feleitta 2.5.1 LiquLd Number cf batch releacon:
112 Total time period for batch releases.
4~7,550 minuten Maximum time period for a batch release:
1300 minuten Average time period f or batch relences-425 minutes Minimum time period for a batch release:
191 minuten Average stream flow during periodo of release of ef'luent i.c o a flowing stream: 42,703 cfc*
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I 2.5.2 Qaa.tcus Total f or the BrItcrtina l'eriod 11 amber of batch releases:
54 Total timo period for batch releases:
7,886 minutes Maximum time period for a batch release: 1,362 ininutes i
Averagt time period for batch releases:
Ita 'ninuten Minimum time period for a batch teleace 45 minutes 2.6 Unclanntd Relganga 2.6.1 7,1guld 11 umber of releacee:
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3.1 The quantities of radioactive material released in gaseous effluents are cummarized in Tables IA and in.
110te that for this reporting lg period no gaceous ef fluents were considered as elevated releases.
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4.1 The quantities of radioactive material released in liquid offluents are summarized in Tables 2A and 215.
5.0 SOLID W/4IES 5.1 The quantities of radioactive material released in shipments of solid waste and irradiated f uel transported from the site during the reporting period are summarized in Table 3.
The activity and fractional abundance of each nuclide was determined for each waste type by an independent laboratory based upon radiochemical analysis ct r epl e u of that wante type.
The curie amount of each nuclide I
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comprise at lenot 1% of the total activity f oi a pasticulas waste I
type are presented in Table 3.
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5.2 All dry compressible wanto, cont aminat ed equiptnent, etc. was shipped to reprocessing facilities f or supo compact ion, decontamination, or I
incineration.
'Other' wastes shipped off site conoirted of 4
contaminated oil which will be incinerated by a vendor to achieve volume reduction.
Pinal burial volumes after reprocessing will be reported at a later date.
j 0.O MMIllLlM2EMhTICH 6.1 i.1ph nncL Etteacts Unplanned releases are: 1) Inadvertent on accio<ntal solenceu of 1
radioactive material; 2) Releases of radioactive insterial vita normal pathwriya without a teleano pe mit, prope authorization, or proper sampling and analysisi and 3) Releases which ate conducted in nuch n
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of the release pettnit.
i There were no unplanned solennen during thin reporting poriod.
0.2 ClifLtr2tLtt the_hOCrfit_CCRLI21_LIDHEAD Revision 1 of APA-Z"-01011, Procesa Control Psogram Manual (PCP) was approved October 31, 1991.
This revision incorporated a new section detailing Adminiotrative Controle aegarding seposting of
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Changes to Solid Radwante Treatment Systemn* and ' Changes to the Process Contsol Program Manual.*
This revision also included a semoval from the PCP text applicable to the init ially installed colid radwaote oclidification oyotem (which wan bei ng reti red unde r Callaway modification 89 1045) t Lastly, two new attachmento were added to the PCP.
The first of
,I these lists the vendor topical reporto/systemn which are approved for use at Callaway.
The other of these licto the High Integrity Containerc (HICo) authorized for use at Callaway, ll l g This revision did not change the conf o Tnance of any r.ol i di f i e d or
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packaged product gene ated at Callaway to meet the applicable requisemento governing their pachaging and diopoen1.
A complete copy of sevision 1 of APA "r 01011 in included as.
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There were no changes to the Of f site Deze Calculation 14anual during the reporting period.
6.4 14Mor Chang 1LgJJtdyante Tttattaent Fvstemg During this reporting period two changes were approved by the Onsite Review Committee (ORC).
These were retirement of the STOCK Cement Solidification System (OkC meeting 1064) and addition of the Pacific i
Nuclear System RVR 800 Radioactive Liquid volume Reduction System (ORC meeting 1077).
The Solid Radwaste System was originally designed to collect, l
l bolidify and package radioactive wastes including evaporator concentrates, chemical wastes, spent resins and spent activated l
charcoal.
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Solidification system have been retired due to excessive i
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colidification services have been used off and on since 1986 because lg i
of these problems.
The associated piping systems, Reactor 14akeup Water, Bulk Waete Disposal and Instrument Air were modified to allow l3 use of alternate radwaste processing equipment.
The piping systems
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af f ected by this modification have no saf ety design bases nor do they interf ace directly with safety related equipment.
The STOCK solidification equipment has been isolated and retired in place.
l The waste streams have been rerouted to support operation of alternate processing equipment.
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'"he components retired were the Solid Radwaste Drunvning Station and 4
l wne Cement Filling Station.
The Solid Radwaste Drumming Station rece2ved 55 gallon drums containing a predetermined quantity of cement and a mixing weight i
and injected into the drum a predetermined quantity of slurry from i
the solid radwaste decant station, or a predetermined quantity of concentrated wastes from the evaporator bottoms tank (primary),
I evaporator bottoms tank (secondary), or the chemical drain tank.
The drum was tumbled for proper mixing of the contents to complete the solidification procecc The Cement Filling Station provided dry cement storage and accurately filled the empty drums with a known quantity of cement.
I The Pacific Nuclear Systems RVR 800 Radioactive Liquid Volume Reduction System will replace the STOCK Solidification System, The RVR 800 will be uned to procese and package concentrated waste I
streams f rom primary and secondary evaporator bottoms tanks.
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M ant wantes ate inttoduced th ough a vendot supplied waste supply valve via a plant vaste supply line.
When the liquid 1cvel in the dryer reaches a predete mined level, I
an ulttanonic 1cvel switch will automatically shut the waste supply valve.
The liquid i t; then heated by passing steam through the external drye r jacket while being mixed by the rotating agitator.
At the same time a vacuum is pulled on the dryer by a pump / educator system.
The steam vapot is pulled from the drye r through a condenser heat exchanger.
The condenner is cooled by a chilled water system.
The condensate it t outed to a condennate I
reselvcir ftom wh2ch it can tm deliveted to plant drain systemo.
Atter boiling down to a predeterwined low level, the waste supply valve will be opened and additional wante will enter the dryer until the high level in reached again.
Thtee cu~h cycles will generate a batch cycle.
The dry out phase begins with the end of the th6 td transfer The dryneen of the material is verified by monitoring sevetal cystem I
parameters, as well an visual indication of the d rye r ' s contente using the video dioplay.
Upon verification of the dryness, a binding snaterial 10 introduced into the dryet,
The binder is a high I
temperature paraf fin and in melted in a oteam jacketed containet positioned above the dryer.
Af ter proper rnixi ng in achieved, the agitator helix rnoves the waste colution to a pneumatically operated I
discharJe valve located at the bottom center of the dryer shell.
Upon diocharge the waste is deposited in a 55 gallon drum via a drum shroud.
Upon cooling, the wante forms a free standing billet.
The packaged waste will then be etered until it can be shi} ped effolte
'I to a licensed hurihl site This waste f ot m has been found acceptable by US Feology, Hanford, WA bat tal sit e, and the state n!
Wash.agten at Class A unstable vaste This equipment will require interface w2 th varioun plant aux 211ary systems.
Tt.c necescary system interiacen are listed below:
Instrument Air Demineralized Water Primary and Secondary bcttomn Tank Discharge Floor Dtain Tank via Radwante Sump P3 iscad Center The TVh BOO Syttem r e t t orr.c no functions telated to the safe t>hutdOwn of the plant, and its failure does not adversely effect cafety related cystem et campenent.
The anota11ation cf thic any e quipme n t is being pe r t e t rae d in acetrdance with the name caden, standards and gaality control as vac u t.e d on the exirtang solid radwatte cystem.
The cyctem will be operated in acm.;tdance with Tproved plant pror.' lutes and the Procesp "
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I l'redicted releases of radioactive materials will not change due to i
installation of this system and retirement of the STOCK system. The j
j volume of waste will decrease, not the activity of the wast e.
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Therefore, the expected maximum exposure t o a membe r of the public I
in the tectricted area will not change.
Because of the increased i
activity concentration, increased exposure rates from individual I
drums and the RVR unit itself, have the potential to increase plant
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potential materialite.
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There were no changes in critical teceptor locationn for dose I
calculations during the reporting period.
)i 6.0 In@tDbiliLY 91If fluelit MontLGI.iniInGintacDiation i
While discharging DMT A per release perintt on May 3 0, 1991, liquid 3
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effluent monitor HB RE 0018 was left in purge (Out of Service) after l
l flushing the monitor following a monitor trip on high radiation I
level.
The discharge was reinitiated with monitor HB RE 0018 in l
purge.
After two hours it was noted that HB RE 0018 was in purge.
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water were discharged.
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duplicate camples be taken and analyzed.
Duplicate sampics were j
taken and duplicate analyses were performed for ell patametern 1
except gross alpha analysis.
Corrective actions tnhen to prevent recurr ence of thic problem were:
- 1) the event was dincussed with the people involved emph.. sizing i lg better communications between the departmento involved with those ig releases and closer attention to detail and 2) plant procedures were l
j revised to incorporate the recommendations from the event review team.
i;W 13e cau se the action s t at ernent was violated this event should have been reported in the Semiannual Effluent Felease Feport for the first half of 1991.
The identified root causes of the omionion l
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- 1) the initial review indicated the occurrence was not i
t reportabic in the Semiannual Etfluent Release Report and 2) the g
cuboequent search of the data base by keyword did not identify thic lg release.
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The corrective actions taken to prevent recurrence of this problem l
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The ODCM and Technical Specifications repottability j
j requirements were discussed with the people involved and 2) a standard set of keywords will he used to flag all future reloanes.
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The tank was sampled and the dose fully evaluated prior to telease.
The dose contribution from this discharge is included in Table 6.
7.0 METF0F01021 CAL nit 13 tieteorological data f or the reporting period is presented in Table 4 I
as Cumulative Joint frequency Distributions f or both 10 and 00 noter elevations.
B.O lifff!1MEELQLDQIIS The assessment of doses to the maximum exposed individual from I
Gaseoup and Liquid effluents was pe r f onned for locations t ept esenting the rmixiruum dot.e.
In all cares, dotes were well below Technical Specification limits.
8.I hpe at the. SI11;,,12717T ARY rrom QaLtwjLEint!tnLu An assessment of doses ftom g a s e out, effluents was performed in I
accordance with the Callaway Plant CDCl4 ior the maximum exposed individual at the SITE BOUNDARY location with the highest ground level concentration of radioactive material, baued upon actual Sateorological conditions existing during the year.
Doses were I
assessed at each location considering noble gas oubmersion, inhalation and ground plane pathways. This asseanment was performed for each age group, with the Child age group t eceiving the highest done.
The calculations for the SITE BOUNDARY location conceivatively assumed a hypothetical maximum exposed individual.
The reculto of the assessment for the Child age group are preuented in Table t.
8.2 Oora at th dirarfDt PffidtDpf_rntfgttentiJIGMfhlJ1 An asnesoment of docec from gaseous effluento was performed in accordance with the Ca)1away Plant ODCM for the maximam exponed I
individual at the 17eareut Residence location with the highest ground level concentration of radioactive rna t e r i al, baned upon actual meteorological conditions existirr3 during the year.
Dosen were I
assessed at each location considering noble gas submernion, inhalation, ground plane, and ingestion pathways. The ingestion pathways ccnoidered wete produce, vegetable, goat's milk, cow's rnil k, and meat pathways.
This a s s e s r.me nt.
wan perf orrned for the I
Child age group.
The resulto ci the annessment for the Child age group are precented I
in Table S.
The calculationc for the !Jeare s t kesidence are for a "real* individual.
It 10 concervatively accumed that each ingention pathway exicts at the 11earent Renadence location, and that the Child age group exinte at each Iccation.
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j of the Callaway Plant ODCM.
The dose to the MEMBER OF Tile PUBLIC from activities within the SITE BOUNDARY is presented in Table C.
8.4 Tetal Dece__,p m o the Uranium Fuel Cycle Since there are no other Uranium Fuel Cycle f acilitico within 8 km of the Callaway plant, the total dose to the snuot likely exposed MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC results f rom direct radiation and radi oa ct.ive effluents from the Callaway Plant.
The methodology for assessing this dose is described in Chapter 4 cf the Callaway Plant. DDCM 1
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The Total Dose f rom the Uranium ruel Cycle was evaluated f or the ME!GER OF THE PUBLIC who may use pottionc of the area within the SITE BOUtiDARY f or putrones not associated with plant operations.
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The Total Dose to the MEIGER OF Tile PUBLIC (Table 7) is the sum of the dose due to activities within the SITE BOU!iDARY (Table C) and the dose due to gaseous effluents at his residence (Table 7).
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food ingestion pathways do not exiot at the residence location.
The Total Doce at the Nearest Residence in due to the dose from g
gaseous effluents, assuming that each food ingestion pathway exists at this location (Table 5).
j g In each ease, the whole b dy gamma done f rom Hohle Gases and ground plane expocure is added to the organ doce from the inhal at.i on and ingestion pathways.
The Total Doce from the Uranium I<uel Cycle in presented in Table 7 B.5 Lare Dug __Lp_Litrui d Ef.[ luring The total dose to the maximum exponed individual from liquid effluents released from the Callaway Plant during the year is presented in Table B.
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SDA1 ANNUAL SUMMATION OF GASEOUS RELEASES ALL AtRDORNE CTFLUENTS OVARTERS 3 AND 4,1991 I
I THIRD FOURTH EST TOT ALS TYPE OF EFTLUENT UNIT S OUAR1ER QUARTER ERROR %
A. FISStON AND ACTIVATION GASES
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- 2. AVERAGE RELE ASE RATE FOR PERIOD sC/SEC 440E*00 1.20E.01
- 3. PERCENT OF TECH SPEC LIMIT N/A N/A
.B RADIOIODINES
- 1. TOTAL IODINE-131 CunlES 2 39E.00 1.26E-05 23,,
- 2. AVERAGE RELEASE RATE FOR PERIOD sot /SEC 3.01 E.07 1.01E 00
- 3. PERCENT OF TECH SPEC LIMIT N/A N/A I
C. PARTICULATES
- 1. PARTICULATE (HALF. LIVES > B DAYS)
CURIES 0.00E+00 0 00E 00 30
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- 3. PERCENT OF TECH SPEC LIMIT N/A N/A
- 4. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY CURIES 1.10E-00 1.1 PE-00 D. TRITIUM I.
- 1. TOTAL RELE ASE CURIES 9.00E. 00 934E*00 14
- 2. AVERAGE RELE ASE RATE FOR PERIOD sC/SEC 1._13 E. 00 1.180 00
- 3. PERCENT OF TECH SPEC LIMIT N/A N/A 4
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l TADLE 10 SDAIANNUAL AIRBORNE CONTINUOUS AND DATCH RELEASES I
GROUND LEVEL RELEASES MSSION GASES, IODINES, AND PAR 11CULATES t
OVARTERS 3 AND 4,1991 j
CON 1tNUQUS RELEASES DATCH RLLEASES THIRD FOURTH THIRD FOURTH NUCLlDE UNIT OUARTER QUARTER QUART ER OUAR1ER
- 1. FISSION G ASES KR 05fA CURIES 4 4CE 02 1.05E e 00 0.00E
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KR-25 CUR!ES 000E*00
- 0. 00E.00 4 3BE 01 7.01E 01 KR 07 CURIES 0 00E*00 2.94E 01 0.00E* 00 0 00E
- 00 KR BB CUR!ES 000E*00 2.0! E
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XE 131fA CURIES 0.00E400 0.00E. 00 9 04E-03 2.70E- 02 XE 133 CunlES 2.9E E. 01 8.09E*01 0 ME 01 1.93E
- 00 XE-133tA CURIES 0.00E*00 0.00E 00 1.77E 03 5.4EE 03 3
XE+135 CURIES 4.15E
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$72E 03 1.29E 02
, g AR 41 CURIES 0 00E.00 0.00E.00 1.00E 01 1.49E 01 J
I TOTAt fOR PERIOD CURIES 3 400 01 9 27E 01 1.44 E + 00 269E*00 I.
2 lODINES 1-131 CURIES 6.04 E-07 0.75E-00 0,00E+ 00 2.KE 06 l133 CURIES 1.79E 00 5 91E-00 0 00E4 00 1 OBE-07 l
l TOTAL FOR PERIOD CURIES 1 2 39E OG 1.270-05 000E*00 1.080-07
- 3. P ARTICUL ATES O ALPHI CUR;ES 1.04 E- 00 1.13E-00 0M75' 08 520E 08 I
r I.
TOTAL FOR PERIOD CURIES 1.04 E. 00 1.13E-0G_
637E 08 5.20E 08
_4_TRITIUfA 3 pre 01 1 88E-01 H3 CURIES.
8C7E.00 910E.00 i
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T ADLC 2A CDA1 ANNUAL SUMMATION Of LIQUID HELEASES r
ALL LIQUID ErrLUENTS 1
OVAHTERS 3 AND 4,1991 I
il THIRD FOURTH EST 10 TAU TYPE OF EFFLUENT UNITS OUARTER QUARTER ERROR %
A. rlSSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE (NOT INCLUDING TRITlUM, G ASES, ALPH A)
CURIES 1.03E-03 7.49E 03 20
- 2. AVERAGE D; LUTED CONCENTRATION l
f.suk'f4G PCHIOD pCIML 3.30E 09 1.08E-08
- 3. PERCENT OF APPLICADLE LifAIT N/A N/A
- 0. TRITIUM
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE CUR!ES 3.00E.02 3 3CE.02 14
- 2. AVERAGE DILUTED CONCENTRATION DURING PERIOD pCdML 6.19E 04 7.53E-04 3 PERCENT OF APPLICAULE LIMIT N/A N/A C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED G ASES i
- 2. AVERAGE DlLUTED CONCENTRATION DURING PERIOD vCdML 1.09E-07 7.40E-07 D. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE CURIEC 2.4EE 04 PIPE-04 29 l
} WASTE VOL REL EASED (PRE-DIL UTION)
GAL 5.71E 00 4 04E.06 10j l
- 10. VOLUME OF D!LUTION WATER USED GAL 1.25E.08 1.13E. 08 10 PAGd 1 Of 1 I
l T ABL E 20 SDA1 ANNUAL LIQUID CONT 1NUQUS AND DATCH RELEASES TOTALS FOR E.ACH NUCUDC RELEASED j
OUARTERS 3 AND 4,1991
)
CONiiNUOUS RELEASES D ATCH RELEASES THIRD FOURTH THIRD TOURTH fiUCLIDE UNIT S QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER OUARTER
- 1. ALL NUCLIDES H3 CURIES 0 00E+00 0.00E+ 03 3 00E*02 3 30E402 E
uN 54 CuniES 0 00E.00 0 00E.00 1.79E-04 c.43E 05 g
FE*55 CURitS 000E 03 0 00E+03 0.00E+ 00 0.77E 03 CO-50 CURIES 0.00E*D0 0 00E+00 2 33E-04 3.99E 05 CO 00 CURIES 0 00E+03 0 00E.00 1.12E-03 4 BBC-04 I
ND 95 CURlES 0.00E.00 0.00E.00 0.20E 00 0 00E400 CS-134 CURIES 0.00E 00 0.00Ee 00 1.5BC 05 3 20E 05 CS 137 CURIES 000E*00 0.00E+ 00 547E 05 3 69E 05 I
CE 144 CURIES 0.00E+00 0.00E + 03 1.91 E-05 0 00E* 00 1-131 CURIES 0.00E.00 0.00E + 03 0.00E + 00 5.31E 05 KR Et CURIES 0.00E+00 0 00E400 0.000 03 1.17C-03
,g XE 131M
- CURIE S 0.00E*00 0.00E* 00 559E-04 3 35E 03 g
XE 133 CUR!ES 000E.00 0.00E+ 03 5.20E-02 3 21E 01 i
XE 133M CURIES 0.00E+03
- 0. 00E+ 00 4 100 04 3 B70 03 XE-135 CURIES 0.00E.00 0.00E. 00 1.12C 04 3.71 E-03 i
G AL PHA CURIES 0.00E*00 0.00E
- 00 2.45E 04 212E 04 I
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SOLID _ WASTE f.
IRF)WlA'IED I1!EL,linitDGE 01]ARTEPS 3 & 4.
19.61 A.
E.QLID W1dTE SHIPPED OFFI C CR BURIAL OR DISEQ314 (DOES NOT INCLUDE i
IRRADIATED 5'UEL) l
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l TYPE OF WASTE 6 MONTH EST. TCrfll l
PERIOD ERROR (%)_
v E5 a.
Spent resins, filter sludges 33.5 me 3;$g evaporator bottoms, etc.
1.0BE+02C1 E.ELC'mt 3 31n@%DC2 CMLIIdi l
Fe 55 44.102%
4.70E+02 l
Co 60 30.517%
3.31E+02 Hi 61 15.023%
1.63E402 Co 58 4.072%
4.41E+01 l
Mn 54 4.005%
4.34E+01 i
H-3 1.040%
1.13E+01
)
i b.
Dry compressible vaste, 32.6 m' 125%
l 4
contaminated e pipment, etc.
7.586 Ci I
Fe 55 44.00%
3.3BE+00
{
Co 58 22.20%
1.6BE+00 t
}
Co 60 13.00%
9.90E 01 i
Nb 95 9.23%
7.00E 01 PA 54 7.40%
5.61E 01 f
"r 95 1.90%
1.44E 01 f
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Irradiated cceponente, control 0 m' j
rods, etc.
O Ci
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Other 0 m' l
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i Solid Waste DLeposition i
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i burJ;er of Mode of Class of Solid Type of i
Eh1t@*Dt1 IIAntportation Distinatien Enrte Ehlrite.d CrntAinti 5
Cask Richland, WA A
LSA l
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Cask Barnwell, SC B
LSA l
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Truck Oak Ridge, T!I A
LKA l
(CiUADREX)
Truck Oak Ridge, T14 (SEG)
A 1.SA
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Truck Richland, WA A
LSA PolidificAtien Ident Cement (applicable, to vaste type
'a' only)
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1991 MID PAGE 1
0F 1
I REPORT CATEGORY t METER 0!4GICAL. RAW DATA INPUTS.
'EYPE OF ACTIVITY 1 - !!OUR AVERAGES PILE REPORT START TIME 1100 MRS = 01:00AM JANUARY 1, 1991 REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 !!RS = 10:00PM DECEMDER 31, 1991 t
I
% GOOD 1 t UNIT INPUT t
DATA STADILITY CIASS A-G t
E 83%
PRECIPITATION t CH.
t 3.78E 02 83%
S 11ANGLY/ MIN 0.00E-01 1 0%
I
.OLAR PADIATION 10 M LEVEL WIND SPEED
- M/S
- 1.58E 00 t 83%
WIllD DIRECTION 1 DEG t 1.93E 02 8 83%
WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY DEG 1.18E 01 83%
I REFERENCE TEMPERATURE DEG C t 1.20E 01 83%
1 DEWPOINT DEG C 4.19E 00 8 83%
i i
60 M LEVEL WIND SPEED M/S 1 2.37E 00 t 83%
1 1
I WIND DIRECTION DEG t 2.03E 02 83%
i WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY
- DEG 7.73E 00 83%
1 DEWPOINT
- DEG C 1
90E-01 0%
T 10 M -
60 M DEG C t
15E-01 03%
I
.EMPERATURE DIPPERENCE I
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1991 MIC PAGE 1
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t METER 0LOGICAs DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF A!OURS AT I
REPORT CATECORY EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD t QUARTER 5 ***
REPORT START TIME 1100 HRS = Ol t 00 AM J ANUARY 1, 1991 REPORT END TIME 8758 tov HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS 1 A ELEVATION 10 METERL I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 10 METER LEVEL I
1-3 1
4-7 8-12 1
13-19 1
19-24
>24
- TOTAL t
IN
- 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 001 NNE: 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01
0.0 02-01
I NE : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 ENE: 0.00E 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-n1 1 0.00E-03 1 1.00E 001 I
..........-01 E
- 0 00E-01 t 1.00E 00 1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.00E 001 ESE: 1.00E 00 1 1.00E 00 2.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 4.00E 002 I
SE : 0.00E-01 6.00E 00 t 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 t 0.00E 00:
SSE: 0.00E 01 t 7.00E 00 t 5.00E 00 1 0.00E 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 1.20E 01:
I
......................................-01 1
S
- 0.00E-01 1 0.00E 00 : 4.00E 00 3 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 1.20E 01:
SSW 0.00E-01 1 a.00E 00 1 1.00E 01 2.00E 00 3 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 2.00E 01:
I SW t 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 4.00E 00 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-03 0.00E-01 1 6.00E 00:
WSW1 1.00E 00 4 0.00E-01 1 2.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 3.00E 00:
IW t 0.00E-01 1 2.00E 00 4.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 6.00E 00:
WNW: 3.00E 00 1.00E 00 1 5.00E 00 4.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 1.30E Olt I
NW t 0.00E-01 1 3.00E 00 3 0.00E-01 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 6.00E 001 NNW: 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01
0.0 0E-01
I TOTt 6.00E 00 t 3.80E 03 t 4.10E 01 1.00E 01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 9.50E 01:
I HOURS OF INVALID DATA
- PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
1.000E 00 0.000E-01 I
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TABLE 4 CUMULATIVE JOINT FREQUENCY DIDTRIDUTIONS I
1991 MIC PA0E 2
Or 7
I REPORT CATEGORY t METER 0 LOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT I FACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 1 QU ARTER f * *
- REPORf START TIME 1100 HRS = 01: 00AH JANUARY 1, 1991 REPORT END TIME 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS B
ELEVATION 10 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 10 METER LEVEL 1
1-3 1
4-?
t 8-12 13-18 t
19-24 1
>24
- TOTAL t
N 0.00E-01 1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 001 NNE 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 I
NE
- 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 1.00E 00:
I
...........................................n...................
ENE: 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 IE
- 2.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 3.00E 001 ESE: 1400E 00 1 3.00E 00 t 2.00E 00 0 00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 6.00E 001 I
SE :
2.00E 00 1.30E 01 : 1.10E 01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.60E 01:
SSE: 1.00E 00 t 1.70E 01 1 6.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 2.40E Olt IS
- 5.00E 00 6.00E 00 1 1.50E 01 : 1.00E 00 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 2.80E Olt SSW1 0.00E 01 : 1.50E 01 1.20E 01 2.00E 00 1 0.00E 0.00E-01 1 2.90E 01:
I
.......................................................-01 SW t 0.00E-01 1.SOE 01 1.60E 01 : 1.00E 00 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3.20E 01:
WSW1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 2.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 3.00E 00 W
t 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 t 5.00E 00 t 2.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 8.00E 00:
WNW1 2.00E 00 1.00E 00 t 8.00E 00 1 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.0CE-01 1.20E 01:
NW t 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 t 6.00E 00 t 2.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 9.00E 001 NNW: 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01:
I TOT:
1.40E 01 7.50E 01 1 8.40E 01 9.00E 00 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 1.83E 02:
I HOURS OF INVALID DATA PERIODS OF CALM (HOUR $) :
0.000E-01 0.000E-01 I
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0F 7 I
REPORT CATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION i
PERIOD OP RECORD QUARTER f ***
REPORT START TIME
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM &ECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS C
ELEVATION 10 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPT AT 10 METER LEVEL 1-3 t
4-7 8-12 13-18 1
19-24
>24 TOTAL t
IN 0.00E-01 1 4.00E 00 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 5.00E 00t NNE: 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01:
I NE
- 0.00E-01 7.00E 00 1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 8.00E 00:
ENE: 0.00E
- 2.00E 00 4.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 6.00E 00:
I
..........-01 E
1.00E 00 1 8.00E 00 t 3.00E 00 1 1.00E 00 3 0.00E-01 1 0.0CE-01 : 1.30E 01:
ESE 1.00E 00 t 1.20E 01 7.00E 00 1 0.00E 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 01:
I
.......-01 SE : 0.00E-01 1.80E 01 2 4.00E 00 1 2.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 2.40E 01:
~
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~~
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~~
~
~~
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~
SSEI 2$bbE bb 5~8IbbE bb i 5'.b6E bb I 6IbbE265'i bIbbE5b5 5 0Ibbb2 5 I 5I5bE b55 0
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S 2.00E 00 1 1.20E 01 1.60E 01 1.20E 01 1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 4.30E 01 3507 i 55E 55 i I s5E Bi i iI55E 5I i 5:55E 55 i 5 55E:5i i 5:5BE:BI i 5$iBE Bii I
SW t 1.00E 00 1 8.00E 00 1 1.00E 01 3 5.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 2.40E 01:
WSWI 2.00E 00 t 3.00E 00 t 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 3.00E 001 IU t 4.00E 00 1 5.00E 00 t 5.00E 00 t 6.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 2.00E 01:
W 1.00E 00 t 6.00E 00 1 1.20E 01 1 4.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.30E 01:
I
.NW:
NW 1.00E 00 1 3.00E OC 6.00E 00 4.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 1.40E 01:
NNW: 0.00E-01 1 7.00E 00 1 2.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 9.00E 001 I
TOT!
2.10E 01 1.22E 02 : 1.02E 02 3.70E 01 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 2. 83E 021 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0.000E-01 HOURS OF INVALID DATA 0.000E-01 i
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I REPORT CATEGORY
- METER 0 LOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OP 110URS AT
- EACH W1HD SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD QUARTER f ***
REPORT START TIME
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS D
ELEVATION 10 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 10 METER LEVEL I
1-3 47 8 12
- 18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL N
- 0.00E-01 2.00E 01 : 2.80E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 0.00r-01 : 0.00E-01 1 5.40E 01:
NNE: 8.00E 00 : 4.10E 01 : 1.50E 01 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.70E Olt I
NE :
1.20E 01 : 5.20E 01 1 2.00E LO : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 6.60E 01:
ENE: 1.10E 01 1 4.20E 01 : 2.50E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 7.80E 01:
..........................................................~....................
E 1.60E 01 : 6.60E 01 : 4.60E 01 : 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1.31E 02:
ESE 1.90E 01 5.80'I 01 1 3.00E 01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.07E 02:
I SE :
1.90E 01 : 5.60E 01 : 2.70E 01 5.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 1.09E 02:
SSE 1.80E 01 4.70E 01 : 2.50E 01 6.00E 00 1 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 9.70E 01:
IS
- 2.40E 01 6.30E 01 : 6.90E 01 1 2.40E 01 ! 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 1.83E 02:
SSW: 1.60E 01 6.10E 01 : 6.50E 01 : 2.70E 01 2.00E 00 0.00E 1 1.71E 02:
I
.............-01 SW 1.30E 01 3.70E 01 3.20E 01 : 1.40E 01 0.0cE-01 : 0.00E-01 : 9.60E 01:
WSW: 1.10E 01 : 3.20E 01 : 1.10E 01 : 4,00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.80E 01:
IW
- 1. 7 C E 01 : 5.60E 01 1 5.80E 01 : 3.00E 01 2 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1.64E 02:
WNW: 2.50E 01 : 4.10E 01 : 7.70E 01 : 2.00E 01 : 6.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 1.69E 02:
I NW
- 6.00E 00 : 3.30E 01 ; 4.90E 01 : 1.50E 01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.03E 02:
........c.......
HNW: 7.00E 00 : 2.60E 01 : 5.40E 01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 8.70E 01:
I TOT:
2.22E 02 : 7.31E 02 : 6.13E 02 : 1.57E 02 : 1.70E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.74E 03:
I llOURS OF INVALID DATA PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
2.000E 00 0.000E-01 I
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REPORT CATEGORY t METER 0 LOGICAL DnTA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD QUARTER 4 ***
REPORT START TIME 1100 HRS = 01: 00AM J ANUARY 1, 1991 REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 RRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991
, I STABILITY CLASS E
ELEVATION 10 METERS WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 10 METER LEVEL I
t 1-3 1
4-7 8
8-12 1
13-10 19-24
>24
- TOTAL N
- 2.00E 00 1 3.40E 01 2 3.20E 01 1 6.00E 00 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 7.40E 01 I'NNE:
1.40E 01 6.70E 01 1 1.80E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 9.90E 01:
I NE 2.70E 01 : 6.10E 01 6.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 9.40E Olt ENE: 2.40E 01 1 5.40E 01 : 2.00E 01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00F-01 : 9.80E 01:
IE 2.10E 01 : 8.80E 01 1 4.00E 01 1 5.00E 00 1.00E 00 0.00E-01 : 1.55E 02:
ESE 3.40E 01 1 1.06E 02 : 5.30E 01 : 1.00E 01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.03E 02:
SE : 2.00E 01 1.09E 02 1 3.80E 01 1 8.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 1.75E 021 SSE 2.30E 01 0.90E 01 : 6.50E 01 1.20E 01 : 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 1.90E 02:
S 2.00E 01 1.10E 02 1.24E 02 2.20E 01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 2.84E 02:
SSW: 1.40E 01 5.30E 01 1 5.50E 01 1.20E 01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 1.34E 02:
SW 9.00E 00 : 4.00E 01 : 1.30E 01 5.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 6.70E 01:
'SW: 2.90E 01 : 3.70E 01 2.80E 01 1 8.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1.02E 02 I
W.....2.70E 01 1 5.80E 01 1 5.30E 01 2.20E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.60E 02:
WNW: 6.10E 01 1 1.02M 02 9.60E 01 1.30E 01 : 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 2.73E 02:
I ITW
! 3.00E 01 6.40E 01 : 2.50E 01 7.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 0.00E-01 1 1.29E 02:
NNW: 1.50E 01 : 8.40E 01 2 3.60E 01 2 3.00E 00 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.38E 02:
I TOT: 3.70E 02 : 1.16E 03 : 7.02E 02 : 1.33E 02 : 6.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 : 2.38E 03:
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
3.200E 01 I
HOURS OF INVALID DATA 0.000E-01 I
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OF 7
lg REPORT CATEGORY
- METER 0 LOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT
'g i EACH WIND " PEED AND DIRECTION PER*0D OF RECORD QUARTER $ ***
REPORT START TIME
- 1:00 HRS = 01:00AM JANUARY 1, 1991
'E REPORT END TIME 8758 00 HRS = 10100PM DECEMBER 31, 1991
'3 STADILITY CLASS T
ELEVATION 10 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 10 METER LEVEL I
1-3 1
4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL IN
- 2.00E 00 1 1.60E 01 2.70E 01 1 2.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 4.70E Olt NNE: 1.90E 01 1 1.90E 01 1 6.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 4.40E 01:
HE : 3.20E 01 1 1.40E 01 1 1.00E 00 1 1.bOE 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 4.80E 01:
ENE 4.10E 01 2.90E 01 8.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 7.80E 01:
lI E
5.30E 01 1 3.60E 01 1.50E 01 : 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1.05E 02:
ESE 3.80E 01 3 4.00E 01 1 1.10E 01 1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 9.00E Olt SE : 4.90E 01 1 1.33E 02 1 3.10E 01 t 3.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 2.16E 02:
I SSE'.4.10E 01 1.95E 02 2.50E 01 5.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2.66E 02:
lI S
- 3.40E 01 t 1.73E 02 4.00E 01 : 6.00E 00 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 2.61E 02:
SSW 2.20E 01 7.50E 01 1 3.40E 01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 1.31E 02:
I SW 2.90E 01 1 4.30E 01 1 1.2CE 01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 8.40E 01:
i WSW 2.30E 01 1 2.70E 01 1 8.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 5.80E Olt W
t
- 2. DOE 01 4.20E 01 1 8.00E 00 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 8.00E Olt WKW: 4.305 01 4.30E 01 1.00E 01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 9.60E 01:
NW t 1.90E 01 1 4.30E 01 1 4.00E 00 t 2.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 6.80E Olt NNW: 1.50E 01 1 5.70E 01 1.80E 01 1 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 9.10E Olt I
TOT:
4.89E 02 9.85E 02 2.66E 02 2.30E 01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 1.76E 03:
, I HOURS OF IUVALID DATA PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
4.000E 01 0.000E-01 I
- I jl l
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TADLE 4 CUMULATIVE JOINT PREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS I
1991 MIC PAGE 7
OT 7 I
REPORT CATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERT.Y TOTALS OT HOURS AT t EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION
-PERIOD OF RECORD QUARTER t ***
REPORT START TIME
- i t 00 HRS = Ol t 00AM J ANUARY 1 1991 I
REPORT END TIME t 8758100 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS
- G E8.EVATION 10 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 10 METER LEVEL I
13 1
4 8
8-12 1
13-18 1
19-24 1
>24
- TOTAL I
...................-7 N
- 9.00E 00 1 8.00E 00 t 4.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.10E 01:
NNE! 3.60E 01 2 3.00E 00 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 4.00E 01:
I NE :
2.00E 01 8 6.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2 0.00E-01 2.60E 01:
ENE: 2.00E 00 t 4.00E 00 1 2.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 8.00E Oct I
m........................
E 2.90E 01 1 4.00E 00 1.70E 01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 5.00E 01:
ESE 2.60E 01 1 5.00E 00 t 1.40E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.CSE-01 1 0.00E-01 4.20E 01:
I SE 1.70E 01 1 4.30E 01 1 1.00E 01 1 3.00E 00 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 7.30E 01:
SSE 2.30E 01 1 7.90E 01 1.10E 01 1 0.00E 0.00E 01 1 0 00E-01 1.13E 02:
I
...........................__...............-01 S
2.60E 01 1 4.20E 01 : 3.00E 00 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 7.10E Olt SSW 2.30E 01 1 2.90E 01 1 2.00E 00 1 0.00E 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 5.40E 01:
I
............................................-01 SW t 2.30E 01 1 3.50E 01 1.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 5.90E 01:
WSW 2.00E 01 6.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 2 2.60E Olt IW t 2.40E 01 1 6.00E 00 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01
- 0. 00E t 0.00E-01 2 3.10E 01:
WNW: 1.00E 01 1.20E 01 7.00E 00 1 0.00E 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 2.90E 01:
I
...-01 NW 1.20E 01 : 1.80E 01 1 4.00E 00 1.00E 00 2 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 2 3.50E 01:
NNW: 3.90E 01 1 2.00E 01 1 c.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 6.50E 01:
I TOT 3.39E 02 3.20E 02 1 8.00E 01 4.00E 00 t 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 1 7.43E 02 I
HOURS OF INVALID DATA :
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
3.000E 01 0.000E-01 HOURS OF GOOD DATA 7.287E 03 =
83.2% OF TOTAL HOURS
- .I I
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TABLE 4 CUMULATIVE JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS I
1991 MID PAGE 1
OF 7
REPORT CATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTA 1S OF HOURS AT t EACH WINO SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD
- QUARTER $ ***
REPORT START TIME
- 1:00 HRS a 01: 00AM JANUARY 1, 1991 I
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 ERS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS
- A ELEVATION 60 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 60 METER LEVEL 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL IN
- 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00:
NNE: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01:
I HE : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00:
ENE: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01
0.0 0E-01
I
__.._.00E-01 E
- 0
- 1.00E 00 2.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.00E 00:
_.._--.....__-.........____..__.......___........--..._~____...._-._-_..--__.
FSE: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E 2.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0,00E-01 : 3.00E 00:
I
__......____.-01 SE : 1.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 7.00E 00:
SSE: 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00 : 6.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-C1 : 8.00E 00:
IS
- 0,00E-01 : 5.00E 00 : 6.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.30E 01:
SSW: 1.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 9.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.50E 01:
SW : 2.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.80E 01:
WSW: 1.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.005-01 : 3.00E 00:
W
- 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.09E 00 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00:
WNW: 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 3.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 9.00E 00:
NW : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 8.00E 00:
.m____
NMW: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00:
TOT: 7.00E 00 : 2.00E 01 : 3. 60E 01 : 2.00E 01 : 1.00E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 9.30E 01:
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS) :
3.000E 00 HOURS OF INVALID DATA :
0.000E-01 1
I l
1
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TABLE 4 g
CUMULATIVE JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS 1991 g
MID PAGE 2
OP 7 I
REPORT CATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT l ' EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD
- QUARTER f ***
REPORT START TIME
- 1:00 HRS = 01:00AM JANUARY 1, 1991 I
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS
- B ELEVATION 60 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 60 METER LEVEL 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL IN
- 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 3.00E 00:
NNE: 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01:
I NE : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01:
ENE: 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00:
- 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.00E 00:
ESE: 1.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.COE 00:
I SE : 0.00E-01 : 8.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.40E 01:
SSE: 1.00E 00 : 9.00E 00 : 1.60E 01 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.80E 01:
IS
- 5.00E 00 : 9.00E 00 : 1.30E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 3.40E 01:
SSW: 0.00E 01 : 1.00E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.80E 01:
I SW : 1.00E 00 8.00E 00 : 1.70E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 3.20E 01:
WSW: 1.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.00E 00:
W
- 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00 : 4.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.00E 00:
WNW: 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00 : 6.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1 10E 01:
I NW : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 3.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 5.00E 00:
NNW: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 3.00E 00:
I TOT: 1.00E 01 : 5.10E 01 : 7.20E 01 : 3.30E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 1.72E 02:
I PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
1.100E 01 HOURS OF INVALID DATA :
0.000E-01 I
I I
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I TABLE 4 CUMULATIVE JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIDUTIONS I
1991 MID PAGE 3
I REPORT CATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT
- EACH WIND SPEED AND DIR"CTION PERIOD OF RECORD QUARTER # ***
REPORT START TIME
- 1: 00 MRS = 01: 00AM JANUARY 1, 1991 I
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS
- C ELEVATION 60 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 60 METER LEVEL 1-3 47 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL IN
- 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 7.00E 00:
NNE: 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01:
I NE
- 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 : 4.00E 00:
ENE: C.00E-01 : 2.00E 00 : 4.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.00E 00:
E
- 0.00E-01 : 2.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.10E 01:
ESE: 0.00E-01 : 4.00E 00 : 1.30E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.80E 01:
I
_E:
S 1.00E 00 : 1.40E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.30E 01:
SSE: 1.00E 00 : 9.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.90E 01:
S
- 3.00E 00 : 1.00E 01 : 1.20E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 4.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 3.60E 01:
SSW: 3.00E 00 : 1.40E 01 : 1.70E 01 : 7.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 4.30E 01:
I SW : 2.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 1.40E 01 : 1.10E 01 : 3.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 4.00E 01:
WSW: 2.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 6.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 01:
IW
- 2.00E 00 : 4.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.30E 01:
l t
WNW: 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 : 7.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.80E 01:
l I NW :
0.00E-01 : 4.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 : 6.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.80E 01:
NNW: 0.00E-01 : 7.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-91 : 1.10E 01:
lE 3
TOT: 1.40E 01 : 8.30E 01 : 1.10E 02 : 4.70E 01 : 2.00E 01 : 3.00E 00 : 2.77E 02:
I HOURS OF INVALID DATA PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
6.000E 00 0.000E-01 l
l I
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TABLE 4 CUMULATIVE JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS I
1991 MID PAGE 4
OF 7
I REPORT CATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT
- EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD
- QUARTER # ***
REPORT START TIME
- 1:00 HRS = 01:00AM JANUARY 1, 1991 REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS
- D ELEVATION 60 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 60 METER LEVEL 4
1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL N
- 2.00E 00 : 1.80E 01 : 3.70E 01 : 4.00E 00 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 6.30E 01:
NME: 5.00E 00 3 3.70E 01 3.60E 01 : 1.90E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 9.80E 01:
I NE :
8.00E 00 : 4.00E 01 : 1.50E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.40E 01:
ENE: 8.00E 00 : 2.50E 01 : 2.90E 01 : 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.50E 01:
E
- 8.00E 00 : 5.10E 01 : 6.30E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.27E 02:
ESE: 7.00E 00 : 4.10E 01 : 4.30E 01 : 1.60E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.07E 02:
I SE
- 1.00E 01 : 4.00E 01 : 3.40E 01 : 1.20E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 9.70E 01:
SSE: 9.00E 00 : 3.80E 01 : 2.701 l : 1.50E 01 : 3.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 9.50E 01:
IS
- 1.00E 01 : 5.00E 01 : 5.80E 01 : 3.90E 01 : 1.00E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 1.68E 02:
SSW: 1.00E 01 : 4.90E 01 : 5.50E 01 : 3.30E 01 : 1.00E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 1.62E 02:
I SW :
1.00E 01 : 2.00E 01 4.80E 01 : 3.20E 01 : 2.10E 01 : 4.00E 00 : 1.35E 02:
WSW: 1.10E 01 : 2.50E 01 2.40E 01 : 7.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 7.00E 01:
W
- 1.30E,01 : 3.90E 01 : 3^.80E 01 : 2.60E 01 : 2.10E 01 : 1.20E 01 : 1.49E 02:
WNW: 9.00E 00 : 3.40E 01 : 3.20E 01 : 4.00E 01 : 1.50E 01 : 2.00E 00 : 1.32E 02:
I NW :
2.00E 00 : 2.10E 01 : 3.70E 01 : 3.10E 01 : 1.50E 01 : 1.10E 01 : 1.17E 02:
NNW: 3.00E 00 : 1.60E 01 : 3.40E 01 : 1.90E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 7.30E 01:
I TOT:
1.25E 02 : 5.44E 02 : 6.10E 02 : 3.02E 02 : 1.00E 02 : 4.10E 01 : 1.72E 03:
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
2.000E 01
' I HOURS OF INVALID DATA 0.000E-01 I
I
TABLE 4 CUMULATIVE JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIDUTIONS I
1991 MID PAGE 5
OF 7
I REPORT CATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT
- EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD
- QUARTER # ***
REPORT START TIME
- 1:00 ERS = 01:00AM JANUARY 1, 1991 I
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS E
ELEVATION 60 METER 3 I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 60 METER LEVEL 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL IN
- 1.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 5.90E 01 : 3.20E 01 : 7.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.07E 02:
NNE: 1.00E 00 : 2.30E 01 : 7.60E 01 : 1.80E 01 : 2.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 1.21E 02:
I NE : 2.00E 00 : 3.50E 01 : 5.70E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 9.50E 01:
ENE: 8.00E 00 : 3.30E 01 : 4.50E 01 : 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 9.00E 01:
- 2.00E 00 : 3.60E 01 : 8.30E 01 : 1.60E 01 1 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.37E 02:
ESE: 1.30E 01 : 5.10E 01 : 8.60E 01 : 3.60E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.91E 02:
I
__.___..__......_.20E 01 :
SE : 8.00E 00 : 4 8.40E 01 : 4.40E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.84E 02:
SSEt 2.10E 01 : 3.20E 01 : 5.20E 01 : 5.90E 01 : 6.00E 00 2 2.00E 00 : 1.72E 02:
S
- 1.00E 01 : 3.70E 01 : 9.90E 01 : 9.90E 01 : 1.30E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.58L 2:
__..__.....______..__ _____.... _..___.____.......____ ___..-_-__---_..___-+
SSW: 6.00E 00 : 3.10E 01 : 4.80E 01 : 8.30E 01 : 1.40E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 1.83E 02:
I
_SW : 8.00E 00 : 2.30E 01 : 3.90E 01 : 3.80E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 2.00E 00 : 1.11E 02:
WSW: 1.60E 01 : 2.10E 01 : 2.20E 01 : 2.40E 01 : 9.00E 00 : 4.00E 00 : 9.60E 01:
IW
- 1.70E Ol : 2.50E.01 : 5.80E 01 : 5.00E 01 : 1.40E 01 : 9.00E 00 : 1.73E 02:
WNW: 9.00E 00 : 3.70E 01 : 6.60E 01 : 6.20E 01 : 1.80E 01 : 2.00E 00 : 1.94E 02:
I
_W N
- 8.00E 00 : 3.30E 01 : 3.90E 01 : 5.40E 01 : 7.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 1.49E 02:
NNW: 1.00E 00 : 2.80E 01 : 6.40E 01 : 3.00E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.28E 02:
I TOT:
1.31E 02 : 4.95E 02 : 9.77E 02 : 6.49E 02 : 1.07E 02 : 3.00E 01 : 2.39E 03:
I HOURS OF INVALID DATA PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
1.800E 01 0.000E-01 t
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I TABLE 4 CUMULATIVE JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIDUTIONS 1991 MID PAGE 6
OF 7
I.REPORTCATEGORY
- METEROLOGICAL DATA.
QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT
- EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD
- QUARTER $ ***
REPORT START TIME
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00 HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS
- F ELEVATION 60 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 60 METER LEVEL 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL IN
- 1.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 3.10E 01 : 1.90E 01 : 4.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 6.30E 01:
NNE: 2.00E 00 : 1.10E 01 : 4.10E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 6.00E 01:
I NE :
3.00E 00 : 1.30E C1 : 3.10E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.80E 01:
ENE: 7.00E 00 : 1.80E 01 : 2.90E 01 : 4.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : C.00E-01 : 5.80E 01:
- 2.00E 00 : 2.90E 01 : 7.00E 01 : 9.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.10E 02:
ESE: 6.00E 00 : 3.50E 01 : 4.50E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 9.30E 01:
I SE : 2.00E 00 : 2.80E 01 : 7.80E 01 : 3.40E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.42E 02:
SSE: 6.00E 00 : 3.70E 01 : 8.60E 01 : 5.30E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.87E 02:
I
. -_...-..........80E 01 S
- 5.00E 00 : 4
- 1.48E 02 : 7.00E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 2.78E 02:
SSW: 7.00E 00 : 2.80E 01 : 9.80E 01 : 9.60E 01 : 2.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 2.31E 02:
I SW : 3.00E 00 : 2.30E 01 : 3.90E 01 : 5.80E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.29E 02:
WSW: 3.00E 00 : 2.20E 01 : 2.80E 01 : 1.30E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.60E 01:
, - I W____:__4.00E 00.: 1.70E 01 : 4.30E 01 : 3.40E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 9.90E 01:
l WNW: 2.00E 00 : 2.30E 01 : 3.60E 01 : 2.10E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 8.20E 01:
NW : 2.00E 00 : 1.80E 01 : 2.90E 01 : 8.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.70E 01:
NNW: 1.00E 00 : 1.80E 01 : 4.00E 01 : 9.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 6.90E 01:
I TOT:
5.60E 01 : 3.76E 02 : 8.72E 02 : 4.40E 02 : 2.70E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 1.77E 03:
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS) :
3.100E 01 HOURS OF INVALID DATA :
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QUARTERLY TOTALS OF HOURS AT I
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- EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD
- QUARTER # ***
REPORT START TIME
- 1:00 HRS = 01:00AM JANUARY 1, 1991 I
REPORT END TIME
- 8758:00-HRS = 10:00PM DECEMBER 31, 1991 STABILITY CLASS
- G ELEVAT' ION 60 METERS I
WIND SPEED (MPH) AT 60 METER LEVEL 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24
- TOTAL IN
- 0.00E-01 : 3.00E 00 : 1.60E 01 : 2.00E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 4.00E 01:
NNE: 1.00E 00 : 1.00E 01 : 2.70E 01 : 6.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.40E 01:
I NE :
2.00E 00 : 1.80E 01 : 2.10E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.20E 01:
ENE: 1.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 : 2.90E 01 : 8.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.30E 01:
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- 1.00E 00 : 6.00E 00 : 3.10E 01 : 1.10E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 1.00E 00 : 5.00E 01:
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ESE: 1.00E 00 : 1.50E-01 3.20E 01 : 1.20E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 6.00E 01:
I SE :
1.00E 00 : 1.20E 01 : 2.30E 01 : 7.00E 00 ; 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 4.60E 01:
SSE: 0.00E-01 : 1.20E 01 : 2.70E 01 : 1.80E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 5.70E 01:
IS
- 1.00E 00 : 1.70E 01 : 3.90E 01 : 2.50E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 8.20E 01:
SSW: 2.00E 00 : 1.20E 01 : 4.00E 01 : 3.10E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 8.60E 01:
SW : 1.00E 00 : 5.00E 00 : 2.50E 01 : 1.70E 01 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 4.90E 01:
WSW: 3.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 2.60E 01 : 1.00E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.70E 01:
W
- 2.00E 00 : 8.00E 00 : 2.20E 01 : 1.10E 01 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 4.30E 01:
WNW: 0.00E 01 : 4.00E 00 : 1.50E 01 : 3.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.20E 01:
I NW : 1.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 3.00E 00 : 7.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 1.50E 01:
NNW: 1.00E 00 : 4.00E 00 : 1.60E 01 : 5.00E 00 : 0.00E-01 : 0.00E-01 : 2.60E 01:
TOT: 1.80E 01 : 1.42E 02 : 3.92E 02 : 1.92E 02 : 7.00E 00 : 1.00E 00 : 7.52E 02:
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
2.100E 01 I
HOURS OF INVALID DATA 0.000E-01 HOURS OF GOOD DATA 7.287E 03 =
83.2% OF TOTAL HOURS I
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1.6km W LOCATION:
2.87km NNW AGE GROUP: CHILO AGE GROUP: CHILD Q.R_Q_A,N_
DRS_E
% LIMIT (0.)
DOSE
% LIMIT (b.J s
b Gamma Air 4.21 E-03 0.04 2.33E-03 N/A Dose (mrad)*
Beta Air 6.36E-03 0.03 3.52E-03 N/A Dose (mrad)*
Whole Body (mrem)*
3.85E-03 N/A 2.13 E-03 N/A Skin (mrem)*
7.4 5E-03 N/A 4.13 E-03 N/A Bone (mrem)*
- 2.36E-08 N/A 4.70E-06 0.00 Liver (mrem)*
- 1.24 E-03 N/A 5.93E-03 0.04 Total Body (mrem)"
1.24 E-03 N/A 5.92E-03 0.04 Thyroid (mrem)*
- 1.24 E-03 N/A 6.51 E-03 0.04 Kidney (mrem)'
1,24 E-03 N/A 5.93E-03 0.04 Lung (mrem)"
1.24 E-03 N/A 5.92E-03 0.04 GI-LLI (mrem)*
- 1.24 E-03 N/A 5.92E-03 0.04
- Dose from Noble Gases only
- Dose from Tritium, Radiciodines and Particulates only (a) Annual dose limits of Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (APA-ZZ-01003) of 10 rnRad gamma air dose and 20 mrad beta air dose.
(b) Annual dose limits of Off site Dose Calculation Manual (APA-ZZ-01003) of 15 mrem to any organ from I-131,1-133, H-3 and particulate radio-I nuclides with halflives greater than 8 days.
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DOSE TO THE MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC FROM ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE SITE BOUNDARY EFFLUENT DIRECT DIRECT DOSE WITHIN RADIATION RADIATION THE SITE FROM THE FROM OUTSIDE TOTAL DOSE DOUNDARY UNIT TANKS FOR THE YEAR ORGAN (mnem)
(mAem)
_(mrem /1100hr).
fmnem)
Skin 1,44 E-03 NfA N/A 1.44 E-03 Bone 2.49E-09 9.00E-03 3.95 E-04 9.39E-03 i
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Liver 2,78E-04 9.00E-03 3.95E-04 9.67E-03 Total Body 1.02E-03 9.00E-03 3.95E-04 1.04E-02 Thyroid 2.78E-04 9.00E-03 3.95E-04 9,67E-03 Kidney 2.78E-04 9.00E-03 3.95E-04 9,67E-03 Lung 2,76E-04 9.00E 03 3.95E-04 9.67E-03 GI-LLI 2,78E-04 9.00E-03 3.95E-04 9 67E-03 I
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TOTAL DOSE DUE TO THE URANIUM FUEL CYCLE (MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC)
I DOSE FROM DOSE ATTHE ACTIVITIES TOTAL DOSE RESIDENCE WITHIN THE TO THE MEMBER LOCATION SITE BOUNDARY OF THE PUBLIC
% LIMIT OPGAN (rrRam)
(mAem)
(mrem) ecrRwy Skin 1.09E-03 1.44 E-03 2.53E-03 0.01 Bone 7.BBE-09 9.39E-03 9.39E-03 0.04 Liver 2.39 E-04 9.67E-03 9.91 E-03 0.04 Total Body 8.04 E-04 1.04 E-02 1.12 E-02 0.04 Thyroid 2.40E-04 9.67E-03 9.91 E-03 0.01 Kidney 2.39E-04 9.67E-03 9.91 E-03 0.04 Lung 2.39E-04 9.67E-03 9.91 E-03 0.04 GI-LLI 2.39E-04 9.67E-03 9.91 E-03 0.04
- Annual dose limits from 40CFR190.10(a) of 25 mrem whole body,75 mrem to the thyroid, and 25 mrem to any other organ.
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DOSE DUE TO LIQUID EFFLUENTS (MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC) 1991 DOSE LIMIT
- ORGAN (g1 Rem)
(mRemj
% LIMIT BONE 1.59E-03 10 2E-02 i
LIVER 5.04 E-03 10 SE-02 TOTAL BODY 4.35E-03 3
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